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AWS AmazonS3 documentation change

Service: AmazonS3 · 2025-10-10 · Documentation low

File: AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-aws-managed-buckets.md

Summary

Updated feature name from 'Discovering your data' to 'Accelerating data discovery' in AWS managed tables documentation

Security assessment

Terminology update with no security implications. No changes to security controls or permissions documentation for managed buckets.

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diff --git a/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-aws-managed-buckets.md b/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-aws-managed-buckets.md
index 8cb2a1483..a1fb0f53e 100644
--- a//AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-aws-managed-buckets.md
+++ b//AmazonS3/latest/userguide/s3-tables-aws-managed-buckets.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ Permissions to create AWS managed table bucketsQuerying tables in AWS managed ta
-AWS managed table buckets are specialized S3 table buckets designed to store AWS managed tables, such as [Discovering your data with S3 Metadata tables](./metadata-tables-overview.html) journal and live inventory tables. Unlike customer-managed table buckets that you create and manage directly, AWS managed table buckets are automatically provisioned by AWS when you configure features that require AWS managed tables. When managed tables are created, they belong to a predefined namespace based on the source bucket that can't be modified. Each AWS account has one AWS managed table bucket per Region, following the naming convention `aws-s3`. This bucket serves as a centralized location for all managed tables associated with your account's resources in that Region.
+AWS managed table buckets are specialized S3 table buckets designed to store AWS managed tables, such as [Accelerating data discovery with S3 Metadata](./metadata-tables-overview.html) journal and live inventory tables. Unlike customer-managed table buckets that you create and manage directly, AWS managed table buckets are automatically provisioned by AWS when you configure features that require AWS managed tables. When managed tables are created, they belong to a predefined namespace based on the source bucket that can't be modified. Each AWS account has one AWS managed table bucket per Region, following the naming convention `aws-s3`. This bucket serves as a centralized location for all managed tables associated with your account's resources in that Region.